Violence in schools is, unfortunately, a truth of our society. It is manifested in different forms, and school becomes the space where conflicts between pupils or between pupils and adults evolve.

This kind of violence can be manifested verbally, mentally or physically. In a “traditional” way, we are accustomed to considering violence in school – like the “beatings” of pupils – normal, each generation having its “bullies”.

Most of the violence in the school environment is the hijacking; their reasons are childish and do not justify violence.

Another type of violence is bullying – aggression or intimidation – acts over time where a child or group of children use the advantage of physical strength and psychological pressure on their colleagues. Harassment can be verbal and psychic, and often aggressors are also victims from troubled families.

Causes of violence in pupils1. Genetic causes: Explicit behavioral deviations on the genetic database.2. Legislative shortcomings, at the level of the social system in general and of the school system, in particular.3. Pedagogical causes at school and family level: the aggressive tone of the educators, the sharpness of the students, the unfair appraisal of grades or grades, the parents’ ability to educate and master their children, the incoherence in sanctioning deviations.4. The moral cause, the general crisis of the value system: the concept of poorly understood democracy.TYPES OF VIOLENCE:Physical violence– occurs when a child is beaten, shaken, hauling, ears, embarrassed, forced to do heavy work that exceeds his physical abilities. All violence is the challenge of physical suffering in any way.Emotional violence– occurs when a child is called with offensive words, nicknamed, threatened, intimidated, isolated, or when the child’s needs are ignored.Sexual violence – occurs when a child is touched or kissed in a way that causes him discomfort and disgust, is forced or lured to demonstrate the intimate parts of his body, to look at or touch the intimate parts of the body other people.

The right to be protected from violenceThere are many cases when parents or other adults beat their children because they did not listen to them or because they spoke to them, they made some kind of bother. Bataia is not a good method of education. When they are beaten, the children are not I think about the committed act, but about how to escape without being imprisoned again. Because of the beating, many children hate their parents.At the age of adolescence, many children try to solve their problems with their fists. Others invent nicknames, teasing their colleagues. Many times, a larger group of children with a leader choose their victim to become the target of the attacks.Any conflict can be resolved without violence, without violence. Therefore there are several laws that give children the right to be protected from violence. Within these laws is the “Convention on the Rights of the Child” which prohibits the application of any form of violence against the child.